Joe Biden’s Performance
Many can agree to the fact that Joe Biden definitely did not have the best night during the debate. Many could tell that he was having a hard time articulating what he was trying to say, and he was having trouble explaining what exactly he meant for certain things.
This has brought fear towards the American people, as to if he really is healthy enough to run for presidency for the upcoming election. However, there are many that are still heavily in support of President Biden, as they have faith he can turn this around and focus on the American people.
Medical Check After the Debate
Joe Biden, after the debate, made sure to receive a medical check to ensure that he was healthy all around. After receiving this check-up, it was made known that he seemed to be healthy and might have just genuinely had a bad day.
In addition, it was made aware that he was suffering with a cold and had not taken any cold medication as per Karine Jean-Pierre, who is an advocate for Joe Biden, made known to the public. “Several days [after the debate], the President was seen to check on his cold and was recovering well,” according to the New York Post.
Therefore, this further prompted the check up by a medical examiner, who ultimately made the decision that he was healthy. ““The president has regular annual physicals that we release in a thorough report,” she said. “We’re going to continue to do that,” according to Politico.
The Future of Joe Biden’s Health
There is a hope that Joe Biden can come back from this disastrous performance, and for the future interviews can make a difference and receive more support from the general public. As of yet, there are many people that are beginning to question whether or not he is fit to run for the upcoming term and are recommending that someone new take the podium.
Written by David Loran Jr
Sources:
The New York Post: Biden tells Democratic governors he got a medical checkup after debate disaster
Politico: Biden tells governors he got a medical checkup
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